The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 17, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    TTIE I)AILY EVENING TELEGItAriL PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NQVEMHEU 17 1861,
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a DJJX.t irrrsoo i:r.pr.t.
OFFICE No. .08 8. THIRD STftEET.
Tt fuuFU'i fraCtirT. at F.i..itri-. Cut. Pita
aaraM. tot, nrrtar, and naUrd to Hul.crlh-
SI FntI I tf r if i wi Kiimia.lirajlaktrlti a-l'a'.rf
.mmmmn M t. ..! rate. A Mrwral
fTnriit m4 fc tnd4 inaertiam.
Tn ATrr.L..rs.
(ItMK rrtt llKr. la th (ltrritl.tKtn M Th
,sirJ TiM. Compelling m tn an to nrrtt at an
.tjmiaT.waawniTfjlllrm IhM .d.rrli-r-nl-i t m
k. ,.n.rt n a- on a. m o oinrk, do..IIiI,, to toe
gm ta imarttoa m all of inr Minima
: THt'HSPAY, NOVKMBKn 17, 'Mil.
tjik mctkopoi.m 4jiiir (iirii irt.
It h ewttlnly ludicroun to look over cortnln
ji,-w Tor pirKr. and sxnmltio (hp pwuUiir
manner th which thpj refiitf in (irpnmRnt.
If the Metropolis Is areusoit of any crimp,
inntrttl of bringing forward proof of the con
trary, they eagerly look at riiiladcliilila, and
like children, excuse tlicinsiilvea on tlio RrounJ
that Uie "Quaker Clly did no." Jfolwitli-
atjndint; their great hoaxt of metropollsin
nd nuperiority, they are c JiUinunlly (noting
our actions.
The World of yesterday, apeakiiijj of the
late election, says : " The people who ber.ito
Now Tork (for polling 110,01)0 votes), ov;r-
look the Tery important fact that the Tie
publican city of Philadelphia, at tho lat"
election, polled over ninety-two thousand
total, cr w Ithiu about eighteen thousand of
amn&ny as tho Mttropolis; 3'ct wo predict,
" when a draft comes, not half as many men
will be asked of Thlladelphlu as of Sovr
York."
M'e caa account for the large vote in our
City without difficulty. Here we have ample
accommodations' for voting, while New York
It moat deficient In polls. Besides, we have a
rlfc'ht to poll a larger vote In proportion to our
population than she has. An Immense per
centage of ber Inhabitants are emigrants, who
have no rights of citizenship, while here,
aloooet every resident over twenty-one Is a
Dative or naturalized clllzen.
IJH ben the draft does come, we agree with
the World that It will be fur less here than
there. Philadelphia has by her persistant ex
ertions acquired largo credit, and her pro
portion will be comparatively sraill, and
whatever It is she will All, not seeking to
escape ber duty by forged naval rnllstmerit..
nor yet by riots.
1 If the Metropolis U as true to our common
country as her sinter city, the country would
hxte no cause to find fault.
JS. HITLER SKW YOKIi WKKl'II,
There are few men in the country who
understand better than General Bltlkh the
policy which the Government Is pursuing In
R effort to subdue the Rebellion. Ills opinions
regarding the position In which tho Southern
State have placed tUeuinelvca towards the
national authority, and tho course taken to
bring them again to submit to Its supremacy,
re those of a soldier and a statosimn.
Ia his speech at the Filth Avenue Hotel on
Monday foet, Genoral Butleb advanced the
Idea that now the Government was In a
position to extend the olive branch of peace to
the deluded people of the "jouth. lie con
tended that It can do so without dishonor J
that It Is strong enough, la view of the una
nimity of the American people in the recent
Presidential election; and that, In the might
and majesty ot its power, it can now afford
to offer the rebellious States an opportunity
to lay down their arms and return to their
allegiance. He artrucd that there cannot be
the same objection to a general Invitation to
return and enjoy the blowings of tho Union,
that I proud people raised when tha Amnesty
Proclamation was publkbed. Let us say to
them, exclaims the General :
"Come back, come back, and leave off I
" feeding on busks, and share with us the fat I
of the land, and bygones BbaU be bygones, IX j
1 bygones are bygones, and in one country I
"and with one law we shall live lu peace I
" hereafW.1 Come back, and you shall find I
" the laws the some, save ao far as they have I
' been altered by the legislative wisdom of 1
" the land both for leaders and followers."
Ho auggest the 8lh of January as the day
for all 4y down thlr arms and submit to
"the laws; and when that hour has passed,
' to every man who ahull stoat the proU'orod
44 amnesty of a great and powerful nation,
" speaking lu love, in charity, lu kindness, In
hope of ptace and quiut forever to Its rebel-
" lious 8oaa, then let us meet him or them with
u tliarp, quick, tlrclslre rn; which xhaV
" bring the Rebellion to on end forever, bij
" the ertinriHixhment of each mrn wlicrecer
" thai wau be fovwi. When the clock strikes
" the lat knell of that parting day, then all
u Lope to those who have not m-ide progress
fo return ahould be cut olffircvur and ever.
' No lougor lihall they be permitted to llv
' on the land, or even wltfclu the boundaries
of tho United Stales. Let them go to
u Mexico, the inlands of the mmi, or some
" place that I tare not to nam", because I
" know no l.nul bad enough to be Cursed wllh
" their presence, but never to live here again."
Pcfening to the result ol tiie election, he
remarked Unit he "never expected to see, in
" aims or civil affairs, a greater victory than
" tho one we have just achieved. lt Is "a
4 victory which has decided tho war, not lu
44 a military point of vie w, yet overwhelmingly
im a civil victory, which, afn r ull, dacldss
44 the fate of nation
General BM'i.f.n'-t address was listened It
with great attention, nud his proposition to
OfU r peaco to the llcttels created an Intuaso
cjisation. Wie!icr be spolte only for himself,
or nUetlier he foreshadows lome policy of Uiis
imluie to be adopted by tlio Government,
uuiins for the future to develop.
MrCF.I.I.. W AND HIS FRIEMH.
With respect to the ruuaor that a pressure
will be brought to bear uoon the new Legmla
ture of New Jersey .to secure the selection of
Genera McClei.I.A. to represent that State
In the Federal Senate for the six years' term,
commencing on the fourth of next Miuch
.the New York Lallg Sew, the organ .per m
of the Pcact-iit-any-price D mocniey, remark
that H hopes the Iiemoeraey of New Jersey
t will be on the alert to defeat uch a movement,
Ger.trniMcCi.Fi.LAX, it says, is ft stranger to
ber njll, a,, poutical antecedunta we not
asbocialedvith hers, except In the slng'e Jn
tuw0f pKl:dtuilaI caajia;gn, that cou-cliLjacij-
dtmoufitrated his political weakness.
Hi citizMihip,H asti veuites, is of niuHhroom
growth, and v, poi;iicui exiMtence ha been
confined ltuatu UU but futttl record of
the War Democracy. (jcnw-J McClkllan,
it further maintain-, t, a pro,.,.n BU(1
lidded flillure; and any a,i,.mvU tu ,,rjn Um
into )uWic hie would bu- to vntauC'tuat
failure. Tbc I.u7. iTfcioi h siuely ouij of
MC.Cj.EI.f.AX'f 1litt.t iicudi, for next to tbo
friendly ac t, at n.uiiiujji one of LU lUulu,
comes tlie K'lKlnesn or rouxtamij sujgestma
lih Yivukuvi uuJ iKu,ck'Uck'.
Tim mroi nat'Titivt:.
The principle lift? down by I'realilent M -not:,
and upon which posterity h is lii'sfv. M
h;s name, thnt the power of the T'nited St.Ht.vi
Govirmm nl was bound to riMHt any fn;Toj"!i
mcnl on American soil by foreign po.f.rs,
ha grown to be the tinaniinoii. mtn'iii.iiil of
the whole people. The three parly C inven
tions which met to nominate candid ilea for
the Presidential chair each asserted the d
trine, "That all America belonged by rtijV to
Americana,' The Baltimore Convention,
holding as it did the importiut poltl 1.1 a
exponent ol the Administration, in gnirtlil
t'im fxpn sued their ' extreme Jealousy" at
" the efforts of such powers to ohf'iln new
" footlioMs for monarchical governments mi.i
" taincd by a foreign military force It n- ir
" proximity to the United Slit.es."
While Unit erratic and fanatical effusion of
popular sentiment known as the tMevel.ind
Platform, In bold, unequivocal terms, In It,
eighth resolution, declares that " the nit ion il
" policy known as the. 'Monroe dcvtrlne' Jna
" become a recognized principle, and the eat.ib-
" lishment of a 11 ami-Republican Uoverriimmt
" on this continent, by any foreign power,
cannot lie tolerated."
The Democratic Convention also passed a
n solution to the same effect, but tho foreign
Influence, through Bki.mont, prevented R.s
Insertion Into the platform. From the.,? three
exponents of the sentiment of ull pai tics, we
may Infer that the whole American people
hold the doctrine so ably advucatiid by Presi
dent Monhoe.
Nuturc has decreed certain boundaries over
which no Government can successfully extend
its authority. Mountains, seas, and mighty
rivers act ns bulwarks to restrict ambition nnd
to defend the weak. Whenever by force or
fraud a nation ovor.Heps theso great checks to
aspiring power, defeat and disaster compel it
to return within the limits which Nature hts
decreeil. Roman history furnishes an emphatic
example of the truth of this principle. The
KmperorllADiuAN, not satisfied with tho um
pire inherited from his predecessor, an e:n;iiro
reaching Irom the Black Sua to the Atlantic
Ocean, from the forests ot Germany and the,
wilds of Scotland to the burning wastes of
tho African Sahara, extended his power be
yond the boundaries ordained by Nature,
crossed the Black Sea, and embraced within
his domain the vast steppes of Russia. IIU
successor, Tkajan, uninfluenced by the
taunts of his comneers. withdrew the armies
from the conquered territory, confident by
previous example that to maintain his po.vcr
beyond the limit decreed by the Gods was
inconsistent with all the lessons of history.
While, however, it Is Impossible to overstep
these boundaries nnd succeed, it is Incumbent
upon a people to see that the land bestowed
upon them by "Xuture and Nature's God" is
defended Crom the encroachuiunts of ambitious
aggressors. The country decreed to be free
embraces all America. There are no natural
lioundarles here, except in seas. From polo
to tropics strelches the land bequeathed to
liberty. The Rio Grande or the St, Lawrence
is no limit to our power. Shall a trifling
stream or nn Imaginary line separate the
country In republican and monarchical
America? Shall Mexico groan beneath the
tyrant rod, and our own borders be threat
ened by th? bayonets of a usurper? It may
be siiUerable for a little time, while domestic
foes demand our attention, but when
we stand again a unit before the
world, when from the Lakes to the Gulf
shall float the flag of freedom, then will the
energies of a great people be turned towards
those who have taken advantage of our agony,
and through our lnternul convulsions suc
ceeded in establishing a foothold which Na
ture, law, and right alike pronounce an unjus
tifiublo usurpation.
France and Britain have endeavored to ruin
our land by commerce with treason. They
bave (iiiled; bufJAmerlca has neither forgotten
nor forgiven the attempt to cause her death.
When the proper time arrives the sword will
succeed the pen, and we doubt not that
C bant will prove an equally successful Gene-
s Sk.wabd has a diplomatist.
" nAHinsmn
Xn ,,lf .n ,1B Educed i fBvnr
nr ,lu .j u i .v.i h
Th. A,nMM nf ,, k,.,,.,,,,,! ittnd
Lag ,, . . samft limB that lt
roUed up & miiJority of over tt tUouflllnd for
Union and liberty. There is uowiiure on
record a greater revulsion of sentiment. For
Instance, the vote In Johnson county, In 1350,
Btood FntMONT, 2; Buchanan, 1144. In
1800, Lincoln. 40; Douglas, 1503; while on
this occasion it gave a majority for Lincoln
of 1003 making a gain of 2580, or a tot d
change In the whole popular vote. Kgypt, lu
1800, gave 13,083 majority for the Democratic
party. To-day, Hon. A.J. Kuvkkniiali.,
Union candidate, is elected by 1000 a gain of
14,000 votes.
The credit for this great work must bo
given to such War Democrats as General J.
A. Logan, General Haynk, and others. All
honor to these noble men, who not only fight
for their country but speak for her. Both lu
the field and at the polls tho Union Is vic
torious. TIIK I'Ol.l l l Al. YAH e4t.
In the political world various coteries
exbt, which make to themselves politi
cal Eilena, In wldch honor seems to be the
forbidden fruit that they are to let alone. All
over the garden they may wander, plucking
the fruits of expediency, whilst they bark In
the sunlight of sell-interest; but that tree Is
to ! taved from their touch. And the sanc
tity is nover violated. The evergreen purity
and beauty which there Intensify each other
are never piofam d. No tempter lurks near
to Hip: iic that it is pleasant to the taste aud
sight-giving to the mind's eye. The ignorance
of vii tue being bliss, lt would be foolish to bo
w be, and forfeit forever the possession of so
vant a pleasure, ground.
To be unprejudiced iu forming ouo's politi
ck opinions, and to be fiithful in adhering to
them, no matter what sacrifice such faithful
ness may involve, is to realize to some extent
Die character of that bon"f!ecnt era when per
sonal and public scliinhness shall bo neutral
ised by the, presence, of pursouul and public
integrity; when every m.ui shall be us true to
others as he now Imagines ho Is to h!inelf,
vien he incessantly ve-rs in his policy to
ci'iiipUKS seme siiort-i0'lit"d end; an1 wh"n
lutu shall coiue to nuke, the tiulbrtuualo
UiiLuVrof confounding love of country with
love of money, aud sbail no longer uuwil
t;rgly l'uruich to tie world unhappy illustra
tions' of that mil' take in tiieumuJves.
But that point of time if, Indeed, It bo not
a mathematical point, and btive no dimen
sions, but merely a position In ur hopes
has cut yet urrlv-.d. In the world of politics,
a.i In all the other worMs w!ii h society erects,
the (soriUJ uuJ the baai; arc to bo met wilh.
lbtu tlomi.h ilw-o who flj.t!cr Ihe prn-
I M-i.i luMuuut hi ti.e hopu ol bi i.ig kcwaidud by
I fyttuiu one. . Iloia usuu wUu do not know
uiw W iimawata wotO, bud pr wpmlty, nu4
here the human Inserts who only worship
S nrlous Knrress do horn.'i to power, and
when they arc not bribed an- bribing.
Here, tco, all that I" disrutliig to the mai
(f honor Is act to work, and the m-rhM cor
riiplinn of SwiKT'" embittered genius Is
sln'ost reiilim d in the existence of beings whn
Une totally jhtvi rled the origin il principles
of noble hmnnn nature, and who deserve an
ipithct no lef--expressive or nbhoi-n-nre than
Unit of political Yahoo. In every condition
of life we find the meretricious and the I'als
'lliat sphere which deals with the principles
rf government, and In which Instances hive
not liccn rare of political being almost tuit.i
monnl to pairiotic enthusiasm, is not per nil r
in this rrsiert. The extent and Influence of
(bat sjdiere It Is which Inevitably Invites criti
cism, and which have almost been nnd to
erve to Invoke retribution and rebuke.
Amid all the rbaigcs of perfidy ami fraud
brought against not a few of those who have
baffled wllh each other In the political arena,
the timid and suspiclousure apt to lose their
conviction that there is poundm-ss And sweet
ness after all In the apple of discord. They
are apt to forget that tho Government which
lias withstood so many and such immense
blows must possess a large fhnd of strength,
nnd amongst Die satellites who surround, prin
ciples, as honest as the day, must somewhore
exist. If to have universal confidence Is Indeed
to be blind, to entertain universal distrust is
not to be far-sighted. Falsehood will not be
cliaii. ed by the one habit, nor truth encouraged
by the other.
"HBT mxi: rKl.tHWS."
The New York World., In speaking of
General r.rn.F.it'st order upon leaving that
city, soya: "He Is profuse In the expression
44 of thanks to almost everybody whom he
41 chanced to meet In this metropolis, and evl
" (lenfly thinks that there are many fine fel
44 lows here as of course there lire, as witness
44 the 73,000 votes cast for General McCt.Ki.
44 LAN last week."
Now it so happens that the "flue fellows"
whom General Buh.kh met are not tho same,
set ns voted lor the late General Mc0i.ki.lan.
The friends of the great dafunct do int. fre
queut the neighborhood occupied by thn
"Bruce," as they greatly fear th it tho ravcu
ous hunger of tho "traitor-eater" might induce
him to devour them as he did the ladies of
New Orleans. The great resort of these
"very fine fellows" 1 In tho Sixth Ward or
Five Points. These are their fuvorito places
of abode, but the residence In which they may
generally bo found is ut Sing Sing, where they
are supported by the State. They are entirely
too Insignificant to be favored with lodgings by
the United States Government at "Hotel
Lafayette," tho Slate Prison or tho Tombs
being deemed more appropriate. "Truly, they
are honorable men" and "very flue lellows."
AMISKHEM'S.
Acahi my ov Mi sic. Kxpeclallon was raised
to the highest pitcli lRbt night, and the Academy
was crowded mopt uncomfortably for all but the
treasury, and really we can endure, a little dis
comfort to reward Mr. Qiover lor tho pains he
ban tiikeu in perfecting operatic performnnoes, as
bo alone has done in tbis country. LoitHttinciwt.i,
however, was not one of the most favorable.
fptcimenR of the merits of the troupe. Let lingua
tiots Is a gigantic work that requires Titanic
power to conquer.
Formes was to have played " Mnreol," but his
sudden illness gave the part to llormuuns, a
chango by which the audience lost nutliin( nut
the prestiKe of Formes' name. Hermanns is as
tine an artist as Formes, has a grand, powerful
voice, which, moreover, is fresher and surer than
tliut of Carl Foiroi'S. Hermanns, too, is a greitt
anor j tho pun of" Marcel" coud not have been
in better hands. Hermanns was like an historical
picture ol tho bravo, stern Huguenot.
Hie roinaii.a of "Hanoi," in the firt act (pin
!i Hue del pin kinnro vein), is a very dillieult oW,
seldom sang by any tenor, and by bo ono with
the success which Tamaro has gained, and which
was iimuifiBt liv the applause, lu the fourth act,
the duett between "Valentine" and "lUuol"
showed tho great power and talent of Signor
Tamaro as a smuer aud actor. T tiorc is no! no.T
in America another tenor who is able to piny the
rofr ot '-Hauol."
Mudame Johanntcn was in full possession of
all her powers a prcat lyric artist-tho only
actress who sings. "Fidelio Valentino" ts a part
or the greatest artistic Uithculty. Madame jl
bannsen achieved a triumphant sn ess. The
great duct of the fourth act wanted but an etll
cicnt tenor to be perfect.
Madame Hotter gave the difficult music of the
"Queen" with jtrace and skill ; alio curtailed the
part, which was judicious, as tha doors wore not
closed before l o'clock in the morning. In I'.iris
the opera, beginning at the tame time, always
terminates befuro 12 o'clock. How is this, we
being a fast pcotdc ? The chorusea were exceed
j Ingly long, but for this opera Itacy were scarcely
I tutliclently powerful. Thn tnttren irrnc, too, waa
I not equal to that of The lliiyuenutu, as given liy
' I IllllHU.
On Fiiday Mirrille will not be given. I'idi Vo,
, the ureal work ol lte.otuotcn, ana "Maa na .10-
1 bni nsen's preat ptt (now Schrceder Dovrient is
dead, there H noirmitcr "micuo, win lie Kivn.
I I aunt on Saturday morning. In the evening
two acts of M. Gounod new opera wilt be given,
with other eiitertdiuments, ho tnat .nr. u rover
more than fullila his promises, a rare thing for
an opera nanaer.
NpwChvsnitStrkki Tiikhthk. Mrs. Bowers
plays Haul I.yune for the lust tune.
I Aite-ii Ktiikkt Tkithk. Mr. and Mrs. B.ir-
l uev W illiams.
, The. corner-stone of tlio new De.if and Dumb
As luni in C'ulinnliiiH, Otiio, was laid on the :jlst
ultimo.
John It. White, of St. Louis, went ta the clr
cm on Tucaday night, where be gut drunk. Ho
went home and his who put him to bed in an up
stairs room, and returned down stairs. An hour
afterwards she again went up Hairs and found
her husband dead, with a rope around his net-It,
Whisky. Viw Albany (fiid.) f.edier, Xm: t.
Ttuitmouth, with the other colleges, fuels the
ell'eot of the war. Her frenliinun class Is much
em itter than usual, numbering but teuty-nine.
The hole number of student is twt hundrod
and thirty, of whom thirty-seven are in tiie
a. . ntltlr, one hundred and forty -six In the classi
cal, and foity-nevon iu the medicul divartiujnt.
Tho Mormons in Utah comtiUin of a scarcity
oflalior. The Dcerct .Vch j says ; "Tho Immi
gration the present year h;is gone into tho
county upon arrival, rather Hum s:ay in tins city,
provisions being not so accessible as In former
years, and few jwrsons feeling able to be ho
generous even to needy strangers ns they have
Le n accustomed and as thoy might wish.''
MARRIED.
IIA vtrios-nOvVKN. Uu the 1 . . h Inst. iy t'.e
I'n. I'liineaa C. Murphy. Mr. EDWAKH (' ( II M
t'l'.S to .Mia KMMA J, iilliHiN, botll ut tills Clly.
IITNThH-K 1.1. 1. K Y. -mi the l ull i.l.l'iiiv, H',4 hv dip
lev. Or. llrmil.M. J CI A V lllNl'i.eiU l.liiA t.
Is 1. 1 i.l'. c, lioin oi Una nv.
H 1 1. V i-N.s Hlili.M. On Tuovitay inoriilnc, Noveni
ti r l.'itli,.ii (liHirM:n stiuct l. K. (.nurcii, rtiii!(iifi,,iii.i,
l.v Alexander M. WlilnJ, II. V. Til KO llOlti
l'i V K ;M, ol Ilie elitiadelfilila Aniitial Ctuiler'nee, (o
A. it-. i iLl.iE iiiGdo, 01 (.tlo county, U(luiirl,
Mi;oi.rt.-0n tl,fil:th in-ifiiDt, oi' dlidithcna, ut
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biritiiicr 'J'mp.ui wiiit'h h ao Ui cuuiuiand, vV .U. ii.
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ji in rfclutl vb und trifiiUH ui'd Uhh-h or tlio family ie ns
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fjii mother, No. li.x N. HiKtli Mr nt, bat I iio.i.iim,
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A1 IUHTi I'U! ( I.,N.
Iil'.HH THAN t ! M T
or iiivmi I ios'.
I. E. WALHAVtN,
MO, I I ssoll Td
11. tnuavi..
MAKDMtJ JiAl,!.,
No, 719 UBKIVCT fitreet.
a co
C0UETKEY &. WILLITT3.
s'o. 14 on inS.HKVI'NTHHir. u.,
I'MILAM.I riu.
Jisnotaf't'tcti ff
B!'. A FT I FUIi
CO'l'TAGK I UltNITUKl'.,
And Iheonly rtllnhi nmifo 'a Hits clly.
Alpo, I!n'ts IfH.ra Kutfdtnro and llfiKdnr. ronsUntly
en hstirt. 11- f indm 'Jin
BUSINESS'lTEMS.
Vy f, Fnr, Tliront IHsrai-, 4'ntarrli,
Afcttipia, nnd 11 Kervoiti MTrotlon kicfitetl with tho
autoht micrrhi liy ir. V'N M"' itism ii, wrKU hit nowl
ctiiistincti'd Api AiAliiH. An illuslruted pndpetiif of tlic
nine, C'lntftininft fomo ultinbU' IcMhii' ulnii, a a r lul
Riati,on api'llcittlon at It la oillrr. No W'ulinit ttrect.
1 I no 4;rnrrrlPM lor Hi-' tmiilrv
lt'a:diii(j lloiiH- an1 lint'4! Kft-p'TH
and oliicri
an htwv f t.oJr faiijiplis i
V i'.y (ir.Mi'ri-lFH
faft ly pftid and fort irded, fn c ol cl a te, hv aimhln
til V I?- r. 1(I M AIM.-.,
Aroli and lentil striK'tn.
an turoi mcti tnat i v.nvtt t-ucwavu
In obtlniiH' tin; a vnv.y of tlilt Tnhi
ablc invt n lun for thli city and
vti 'hilly. It Ii iortter by clc.'irl
c h ,!)' ihuh! an alintliiT tPH-KraTiiti
illy Mir m nit an- not vliilo KavH
l wiii'i MV a't'i nonr mi apfrninr. 11
- I.. ..ir,.,t,1..ul urll..n diuaeioii fl.a
tioiiM- in Wit- least. A hnr& ir m ist
(rlrL-rspt) to yinr mom j h- i-nuimt avoid it. In aix yiw
f.t rioitca In Ntw York It I.hk iml lailfd If It in ail oli
j i t U iritcct, lM-.vniHl n il.'Ui-t, the m IikIows nnd d nirs of
your lioutt;, It cau bv dune, t'ttl aimI e, it.
JOHN a. Mi;TtKV,
Ko. Jii l.'Illv-lM 1' frU t.
1 1 I uicnv .(. ii(KfiiK:G I W I I
ASH
MAFON A II VMJ.IN S
CAIUNKT OIK.ANS.
OVIT .'S4I Of CHC.Il Of liUKC (111
Inilriimi'litii littvc ih-i'D HwIiI by
Mr. 11., aid the itt'tuiiud Ii cin
btatill incrcasli.g.
t or fcaiv uitl.( t
J F. nnct.it,
Rccnt)i and C lic.oiitt utrreu
ri A NO
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CAHINKT
OKllASS.
( AiiiNf.r
Oil ) VNrt.
CAIUNKT
OK(lNM.
CAUINK.l'
OliUANS.
PERSONAL.
"J 1 L'NDRF.IiS OF THOUSANDS OK 1)01.
I 1 fart saved. PrlniH'ra" Pm fur the Wll. WiinH-,il
Muilier or Oriihau ChiMron ol I'rlKOtiers Ol' Wa-. an 1
Hodiily, HhcK Ch.v, and rt'nMons fo: Ilicttnr(!d Sjlditr.
ai.ti uie iiisauvpn o iici'cnHrti miiuis, pro urea,
lltimlr. dx of tlioimamlH nl ildli.rs have licn navail rtar
)n tbe vast year at Uii. oillcc IokoIiIKts ttoddiairianiiii'ti.
AiMreus or KDily In rerfton nl tlio Military und Naval
Aucm y. No. 7 WAl,MJr KtnsN, Ptillaitr'phia. JOSKI'U
1 U'.Vl'l T A CO, All advlco or Inlonuntion iilvuu fruo of
rlianje.
Ol.D SAILOR. THE "HKKMUDA" IS NOW
pavabla. .KIHIil'H I'.. HKVIT r & OO,, No 427 WAI,.
M.T Blril rhilaiti'lptila. Write at once, or call and nv
wliai we pitall doweh your bhuro. Way not put It Into
Gov ainmeiu LouuV it
pBEE IXBIBITION 01 PIOTUBES.
IM PEBIAL PHOTOGRAPHS ! ! !
81 81x37.
OVI'.n 200 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS.
MEDIUM PHOTOGRAPHS ! ! !
BI.K 10x14.
OVER COO VARIOUS SUBJECTS.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS!!!
I'LAIN AND COLOUEU,
LARGEST STOCK IN THE WORLD.
1MUKKHB STOCK, AIX 81ZKH AND STVI.Ei,
or
ltiiitlv JTrames.
Walnut l'ramea.
Rosewood Fruines,
Ut Frames,
lnise I'artoutH.
All Books Sold Less than Retail Price!
AIslJUMS!!
ALliUMSM
Over Wit tylen of riiotouraph Alnumi, uaiiy ot them
KNTTKKLV NtW In thin uiarkat, Iwldnii fioa
14 K) 100 FIOTUKES,
ALL SOLD AT A LARoK DISCOUNT 1M0U
MAXVrACTUJlEltS' miCES.
PITCHER'S
C1IKAI HlOHi:,
ll-nthi'.t Vo. H0S CHKSNl'T fiTIET.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Ho. C57 CIIESNIT P:i'c1, ti ra r t' H(.ven:ii,
'..(.u ii..lid lM'.inc'tfi'or.iLd 1-'.
Y.niiiH :t:i i.o.'.red icf t:. c'tnuititifiif.tie aud l.usl
!. , l. 'e.
li tj ,li itinT pri"ol l-.tr"-t,on In
HOOK.hEEI'I.Mi,
in Rlt i'. L imh-i.,,.1 i n i..,.i Ly i...v tbt 6:. : .r.ijjt'.l
a'.u liU-ljlfnl lui'l..
J'hNMASKU'l',
T alii .iiPrnu.; eta:, u i.. b c: ;i.-t. ttin
it t ut i eiiiiif i.
'.'i .i tL(.r..i.: i.'a:::uV.l',i.s, aiuerc'.. Dj.tci.n.
JKI I IIJAP'IlVf.'.
I) h'.it.td, ar.d on ikucj, ia i;Ut oy a Io.'Xi.ri(ii.(d
0 cr.i'i.f.
M'd'it'i ii'ri.cti-J .( i .,.r.t,' ,y, .ui'' re cl;ptl at nr.y
t oi.'. I. '"!' . s. y-, n. u ., i- Knpi. uil,. r !'.
O. 'tlK 1KB r.i ilnlntn (lit U.imo.Of' i'lii rnliDIt, Urmi,
A , . 1 ir it iii-iii ni, ty,. .,i iLcr.i i ii.
u-i;:i.sua s. ii. ii;ii-TE-Nrij; t co.
A LAFXE INVOICE OF FINE
c o o o v
A
T
TIN
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UoCALLUH L CO., .
cuE;;ur win
Jl ITIUltulm
,ur.
iV. .
NOT1 INffflAM ANI
LACrK,
X r w irv I. r. a.
CKIliM! I !
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IVIMKlW MIADKS, No. 741
N r 1 V s, ' !L liT,
, r. CAH.VJ'M'tTOV 00.
KAB. I aci fin lilies (T arairT
r.n. r.'.'i
( HbuNi T
hi ltK! .
VIAN'i I tlVKHS.
I A III. f SI HKK'K IN Till! I I"
at low rfien,
AMUSEMENTS.
(AN AIM' I', M V or A! t,' f I C.
A M
l.tfiN A 1. 1) I.IIOVI.U
lhnrt,ir
TilK I.AT Wi r.K MOST POHII1VF.I.T
OF
1,VA1 Ut'liMAS OP t: It A (OMPASY
VAH. ANHl'IILJ. '.mlur'.)r
llllfl (lllt'ltMOA Y) KVKMM1, N'ovrnih r 17 14i
last ,p.ur Jtvi t.i vi tut jfti.i.i oy. '
Only time ol
HTlt lMXA,
()nr'l O; f m In- V(n Klutow.
K A Mi, t iillMlv- TVUIvnllu
l.pi'tmrt- . vl MM-. CANI-MA
M r m J i-1 1 h I t i , . 1 1 1 M M K K
l .ftil ii run I liKoDDKK tl ItKLM A N
I h Hi... AN ION UIIArr
NrnH lltiii) L-f'll'1 Mtvl (i'-ntlfMiH-ti. MiAfM, Mt'?.oni.
(iiH.iiullf rt, It;. Imlliv n -nl ifciitli'iiii-ii oi ttid It rani hum.
'MiJh t jhtn pro-i-nt' i with u tW-iiro' ol ItrtJIifinny
flixl vMRrity m rcr iiutiuncil lii tho iior extniit with
tlil CUM.
lO-MOIiUOW (inilA Y), Nov iHth
AST MttttT Or THK tUiASu UJJHMAX 0PKHA
AAM.voA".
F. XT It A A N N ( H : M ' V. M V S T .
Tlio ik w Oticrji, M 1 UK I M.I1; Ik mv r s,-irllv pn-itpnr-tl
to n ccivf uclJiiioiiiil rt'liOnrmlH unlit Mutuidity uinlit.
On McidaY. Iv iriirit of virr mptiT nomnn tkkot
IxiMfMn, Hui'tliuVih'tj) f iiinHturwork auiI oai 0,)m,
I'U'l l,M),
Ifli tho firfmd Vtnt wlihh tn lioMon wtiMrml th
(trftitrnt mccfsH pvi-r Kiimwti in otn':-( In litit rllv;
tniifcrndltiK oven tin uinoii Luuilon tiiumptiH of this
iK'iion.
Anv or nil pcrwoTipt who rpctirrtl nr-ati for Tr 'ay, miiT
tmiMrr tl.cinaio Hutunlny tO.W.A KAKI VVKLh, Ml
lil.lM.K mill KOHi.lt r m: l A 1 . 1.1 k ..r rt-ri'i vo tii.-ir
iiiom-( in return trm Ibu Ho, oilirc nt the Acmlumr
HATTHPW ATMPRVO IS, Nov. 0(h(
KAltr.WI.I.L MA'UMlh.
KAV.sr. KNTIKI,.
A'tini4lon to Mntlnfp, Onu liollur. Hat uiny ia o
curi'U wWiimt vtR cluttv'.
HAT1 HOAY MOIIT. Nr.. Ifith,
I.X'I If A AN NOt ;.M'K.M KNT.
O A I. A PAIfE H'A.7.. tip ft If A St;llV.
Souvenir rrofcrmmiip of While Kutiii. t'rlm-"i and
HIlV.T.
The entire firt arid M'roml act of
v. MllfMI.I.K
Now t.rand Opr-ra ty lluntiofj comoowr of ra-int.'
poHtpoiifti Iroin I- riitnv for inurn p'-ritiM iclipfir-,i. The
tlHAMl UNAM'.ho.I thr OK Si) M KN M; Alt.
In aiM.tiun, tltf tlirco in Rrnml Ann of
i.ori kt m; iiai:i,i:.
ConMltutlnft a nn KrBmuic ol ahttolutoly uncfaled
trt ith.
Owrtnri1 at 7 4 or'or .
ti nth my ln ttocurr'l ut thn ro'ilur prit-nn for any ol
thn nltdvo m,titt nt OmtlJ'ri Mur,.i' M trt- nnd iii 'tho
AcU'inny.
CAfKMY OV MUSIC.
L'f-rie ami Miiimipr
(Al.-o H.iMi.lnr ,r.,'l HiruTf,
Nt w 'I liCHiro, WBh;ii);t.u, anU tl.i
Tluatro.
, .lo'IN T. 1 OC!.
r.:ifim r- I'unl a
A!L'niidrU ( a.)
A OI.T.AT I'ltAMATIC r'KHT.
Ktiancitit in, lor Jl nlytii only, ot tin emi'icnt Tmgc
(liaii,
Mlt, FDW IX K'-iiliKT.
w ho ulll rvnAi r, ior ll.e flrnt time in i'mlrt 1' !p!i.i, hi - lit il
limit in rHttuHtlon ( f
C'OKIOI.AM
IN
SHAKHI'EMtK'B (ill AN I ItOMAV THAoK Y OK
l HAT TH LK,
Cumtiifpn' iii(f on MONDAY NH1HT, Novcmher 21.
1 la-4'ouipiuiy to faiisiain Air. OUUI -S i' t. Mi -.pry
on r-l ii l f mifrit o, cinhiHcl'iK, unions otht-rit, the cckl'ratcd
m vn.wr. roMHi.
1 he tv.'Mipry tv v. I'l he s era! ot thr production, of
mu. j. i;t;ssi,ix smith t
A l lillndchiliiii, w iu l v iin.p.l dra;ery ty
MU wi.;i:it.
oi llillr'il'li:.i. and hcvim-h! iich I Nun mi v,n',f, mltracinff
'I Hli I KM .Mi'll M, llh'l (UN Ol'' ('Ilil'H.ANI H,
by Xt.CllAKM.H fl. OKI, ol Ititltinion.
Tho Aim liim r b.v Mr. HIOIIKK, oi tho Voadnny.
The Cosluuu'ft. lliiniicrN. Iiisiwrila. Ac. . wee made
cxprp-o- ly for thin play nt a cost ol over 4 tJ.
Tin- llox Xht'ut, for UiO aalc of ncaiired p'rir-cs, will ho
opened at tin- A cadi my nn 'I Hi:U-OA V. N nUtir 17, anii
fuiittnuc everv du thercafiet Uuriny tlio stu tuii, between,
tlio bourn ol Ii and 4,'3 o cloi k.
AdnuMiion, fiO ami v.i rent'.
b ecu red Heati f.U tenu oddltlonnt.
1'IIILIV W'A II II r. N . Trciiuurar.
JEW CUESiNXJT STREET TUEATIUS.
WEDNK8D.VY AVD 11111 K8DAT EVENINGS,
OVI'IIIIHT IU IIIIU II.
T.AHT WKKK Of MKH. II I'. IIOWKIIH.
Who 111 hi rear this ovcnliiK by (ispucial dotiin', in C. W.
lime s impioveu auuinttuun ui
KaHl LTNNR.
I'o Coiicliiito wilh (In- nnuislni.'niirli-tt.or
HIE 1 IICrtT Nilllll'.
Kiluiy Kvoninu, lusiolll uf Mr Ii. P. Itnn-ora.
l lrhl time ut tin I, AD if OK 1AONM.
SA II ItllAV ArrKBNlHIN, Nnvctabnr 1!,
1 WEI. IlKIItAMi I'AMII.Y M ATI NEE,
I .ait tun o ut K( I KT V Tl 1 1 E V KS .
M1
US. JOHN DUKW'S NEW ARCH ST.
TIIKAT1IE.
lKilihK CIlOWIlEl) KIIOM PITTO HOME.
1 tutu week ol ilia Itn Imnl Et K lu'cmi'm .1
MU ardMUB. BAKNKY WII.I,IAM4.
T Illicit. (ll,(lKl(li;S Vll.l K.S.
WEDNEHOAV ANII l llUltSDW EVESINdS,
Tlia lirent Irish liramaof
bllAMlV MA'IUIHK
niin M.igttlrr MU. 1IAHKKY WILLIAMS
iu oe l. liowpa iv ('' rmiesn (.odieu) di
AN 1101 K IN hKVI(,LK,
1 o roni-lad. vi Itn
A TIID.MI'INU LEGACY.
Scats arctired alx diuri, in advance.
"WALNUT STHKKT THEATRE.
II 1 11111 (Tlmraday) KVKNINU. Novamber 17,
I ast uiit'ar.ace of th. youog, bvautiiul, tait-utej
Aclnaa,
LrCILI.K W E8TK.lt V.
Aa Hi. .IKWIFII MA1UHN, in A.J. Dalj'. (rat Moral
ritiy oi
1.KAI1! l.KAlll LEiHt
I.hAlll LEAUI l.KAlll
THE 1 uKBAKESI TUG KillIKAKEN:
IEAIII IEall! LEAH!
I I All I l.KAlll LEU1!
TO NIOIIT. 1UK LAH I- TlalB
To n i.rniM , Bfiii-tltof I.I7CII.LK WKSTP.BSf.
Ilox Odiue os.n from ! till Ourtaio rtaeti at 7.'. o'clock.
KMY BALLOON ASCENSIONS,
THIS AFlEltNOOX AND EVKNIXO,
AND HUK1NO ALL CAI.K WEATHER TI11S WEEK.
At Cor. of FIFTEENTH and 00 ATE3 Sts.
Hie wcuthar bniiif ilac, thoat wlihln an ascenslot
aht'iild hv od hand nrJy. The cliy Hah ted by gas preteriti
a, moat anbliine p(;ta l.
Adiuistdun. c nL. (Thfldran. 15 ennta.
AHCnnluiii lioui $2 to $i, uccoiduu to aititado and time
occucieo. ii iti
piEST LE01UBE OP THE SEASON.
MU. UK COHDOVA
Will give Ids meal Leutii'.oa
C'onrtlili u.i.l Iarrlao,
THUE3DAY EVEHIN0, NOVEMBEE 21,
(TIIANKStilVlilU NIOIIT),
AT
CONCI3KT IIALI..
TI' KE'1'8 50 CENTS, orTHUEE COB tl 00,
Kuraiik at (ioald'a, Mi'V.nilt ami chuiniit atreatn, Ailt.
uii.il A Evan.', a'lil Concert Hall, tlirua day. In aJ vaoi-a.
iwlori' at b o'clock. ll-li
QIlltlt-iT HK.M1CTUU.
Tin. ailialitiMe l'icttire, tlio creitttiiit proUi:lion oi'lhe
LHlmtr Wl.HT, is now on exhibition at th.
ACAIif.MV OK HNK AKTS,
No. ln!.,( i:SNLT Slrtet,
'1'iy i tl..r willi tiie emir, collection ol'ilie In .titutloa.
Ailiiiit(.Kf TIVEN I V E1VK CENTS. ll-IS-tlil
WANI'OliU s NJ-:V Ol hKA 1IOLSK.
liAl i: M RiXT.IU'.TWDLJi .-ECiJUll AND THIBD.
M-CCKtia I 'NfKKCKDKM'ED!
Tli Oi-.nliiK Crowili'il with t!, tine uf tl.p Cllv!
HCM'Kl.DS (JirtADIIlS BNAIU.E '10 UEl' KBAH
lilE CuUfABY
Ila. ni.t tl.c upiimv.vl ot' fie tudU-nce.
llth. VEUIH I'
11. m liii.-n prjcln'.iif'dl
A iti.rttile .if ptr.odiiciue. theent'rtalnment t:.e Iwit
.mil tl 1. In lit' I l.u lnuijilsi ut Milnrj -1-y.
S)t.Tt, i j tn : 7 o --'oi-k. ('oiu.ii' n- i . inrur tt'toit1 8.
CAltUM OF AliMloitlU.S,
Si o(:n f .
(i c ?lra , .VI ."I,
rr:.ue i.j-.ii., I ir. -ft Ciivl,...
l'rr. an lti t. f. m ly t ir 1. -ftiui.
1 tn- i . (J ' -1 t w i 1 1 tu oiii-ii iV'.ia'ttoJ ot.s,l r t
f&:t ct .st.;inii at. a n . o si c' l-.-. ..r( i:.
ll WAI. SIT criTl.T. Ar.fVE F.!'-'fT'l.
l.NilEB XII II I'IKKi TION OlMIIS. ( Ili.J.lia WAR
JKl: (i.ittai-nj Un. It as K.. 1 i.
Mr. I . n.vi)SsT"N K. .est '.in Plrcuor.
Mi.CO.Mi VH,t;K VV TIB Kf.Ki'OS.
JMMENKK ACIUKNCCS NI 1 1 K l: I' K "ITI'.MET.
liil.r.llir.llMlllE HIIMI TK OF 1. A 1 illll KK.
Ilnr hi. ire a.iik 1'. if. ura.cU HVIoN MuNtl, iha
Plil.ltWOOII FAMILY. Mil WRVK!I !...... ..f r.
l-tauolof JKnugei, ll:a lll.Ni.l.K 11 HO 1 II K It S, i ,o cro.it
itMtKiat; j.tiiiti, .or. it l.t H, n,0 luii.i m,l iu l
It I Mt (iiii- .iiaxrr oi v.a l la 1 , I! e iliuli.t.ltile Jo
8 bin KMi.i , jr., will .iin-ar In vaiaty oi iiUtunii
Cyuiua.ll. , A -vtili..tn , jj E.,:.Hiiu at i owl, In nn.vli
Vivy ii,
AtiMis.ni .. rir.i i .cr, -iticciltsi 8t-ond Tkr, 2 1 Citltf,
l vrr nn nnca umii-ie.!. ,.s ivi rv e vcrnn nf 71 n'.'Im-K
Y.'lll-.r.B in. tW.INrHAY mi.l SaU UDAIf At'
trwi.SOoJiH. vi. i. um i.t- m. at .- j f l-,.-ti.
Inla I ri'vr.tniiiin ni-h .ind Mtrut'Hv..
Will IX KN AMJ VJUU.VL UK
Ujl, -w.iiin t. I DHl. II, ( i.lKlll'.ill. il, a 1(1
iv,s. i illii lir, Willi AIIVK'K tin llOnri' Ss. lli'Alt'i
l-Uucitlnii, bt-U-iriijiii.v.miiit, .Hsliiifci'iiic
ii.iii, ii- (.i ( -ii i i.i i u i .h , sui.ii u,at.;.(-
..;, a M oil J 1UIQ .VOHIUK, oy
JOHN h. CAPEV,
riircnul iirl--l atul B KiVat ilt-r.
Vt. ti . 'i'tM4 St., aii.vo (. toitlllt
(i.t'JW
y-Vrf
Ll?Oi
A. T i : m t .
WOOD &. CARY,
No. 7i CIII'.SMI'T fiUtliKT.
LADLES' AND LnSSES' IT ATS,
lIHt-.T HTVIJW,
I itlWKMX --lIIJI.
" TVJ
NEW CONTINENTAL HAT."
iiorN-Nirrn
AT
m o i n n a t n miens,
V. B.-OLII tll.vi.1 )MMlljm(Vior. r.U llata
and Koinitt. rriimiKd
WOOD & OAItV,
Ho. 7!W OIlrSHfT 8TKKF.T.
IM T II K
A- 31 M 11 I O A N ,
S. K. Corner Walnut iintl Fourth Street",
rn r i.a ii i j.i'ii i a.
Tl Ii a I'OMI; f OMl'ASV.atil pruDIi dividrl biihuhIIt.
ii.iii. iiiilii i; Hit, a -ui nl to i'ty tuturo iirt ui huh. I. ail
(l.vttlcnit 'Si ier ci-nt.
IIUAIIll Of TIltBlBl ...
AU xamli-r lvruidin, i ,t. l--par Tl.omaon,
lion. ,lii lio. I olim k, 1 lion. J nt'tl Al.l3.in,
Allien II Kol'trla, 1 II-', -tK. Ilpntntl,
Hnrroi lT llocine, rhlltp II. Mlnnlr,
' Ttff NtiK'iil. I Juliti Ailnnaii,
Yt illiatn .1. H ant, 1 I'M ic llaleliuril,
Hanntrl ork.
A'.l' IMlllt WHIT.MilK. I'rctldcnt.
h.tf.H'l.l, W (IHK . Vice I'ltstlilpiit.
It I'll .I'.liiX s. Wli.tiOiS, He, y au,l Iit.turer.
-f 1C M O t'' I" I c:
MAPIL FAEM OIL COMPANY
No. r.at OHKHNltT STKljF.T.
11 lTitlltlllt
JHE OLAEION RIVER OIL COMPANIES.
OFFICE, No. 311 WALNUT SIRF.KT,
(HKCOMl ixoor).
WILLIAM 1
SOIllJl.li,
rilESIIiRKT.
J. HMPKON Al'BIOA,
Secretary and Treaiuror.
11 17lh.tiitl
JHE RUtEELL EAR II OIL COMPANY,
SL OAK CHI'.iilv, VJ'.ISAJMUU ;0., I'A.
C A 1 ' IT A li . . & .- ,OC )t).
FIFTY TIIOl'SANl) 811AHES OF 5 KACII.
8l'B8('KliTION MUCK tl ' Ptlt SHAUK.
$25,000 lttBKUVEU FOR -flrORKINO CAPITAL.
1. 11. Met 'BE AMY, PKItslDKKT.
'UltlMAS A. Nl Ol r, Vlta-fUkalkKhT.
Diuicioiis:
J. 11. McCltKAHY, I J. W V'AVflOt'TKK.
HIOMAS A. BCU'lT, I'll IUV t tUUl.K,
JOHN llOWKU.
flAMt I t. P. t Ellltl.K.Hicreiacy and Tr.aaurr.
I'hc prupcrly iiloiiKlnu to till. Company conai.t. or On.
Hundred and Fill. Acr,i. In rciinilf . ot valual.to l.ubrl-t-atllitf
Oil Litnd, .!( Kate J on HiiKar crl,ationt two miloa
tioiii It moutti, wliiuli ciuplica luto fr'n-ucli creok, Vuaauifo
vuiiiitv, l'a.
Thin propel ty ha. been aelected with a view to Hi valu
able li'Ct.tlon. hut Inn 11. line, extended al.ini. and on liotlt
aide, of tho creek over tnreo luuidreil rii(H,tt hli h, tmit'tllor
1(1: the law amount ol KM or Itottmu Land, glte. II
upeilor advaiitiiae. lor dnlllnir a larue numiier 01' Oil
Well. At leaht one Hundred Wella can be loeatad, Willi
ample room lor '1 anka, huKioi'-liuoiio i, and llwellinifa.
A v'ood well. Kivinu titelit.v barrel. per dny, la wltltlu one
fourth of a mile almve It. alau, aevural good produoioff
tt ella on tlio creek below It.
1'h. oil obtiiined on this creek Is tticll.uarlcitUiii,' Oil,
Vihit-h t'umt.ian a in prlt-o one hundrod pur t-ont. above
Other oils, ano ii. mole lu di'tuand.
Th. Coinpany enn obtain a largo raveliu. b.v parties
v. l.lilUK to hliil, tti lla. re.ervlnii Irora ono-fourlli lo one
h.lt ot the ol. f'ee of i'p.'ii.e to IlieC'eintniiiy, In lupenili-nt
of the-revenue t'r.im th.-lr own wellii.tticro buluy a large
culliclencv ol l.nd for both puiio.ea.
lt imlo.'iined 1041V. (lie uciiTitiit to drill aoveral wells
In ll.e bent Int'H'iuii at once. The title to tuo prupcnyli
purled and fine ft inrnuibiiince.
Subaulpilon Hook. at. now open at the office of
l-K.allKK ik CO ,
11-17-m lio.a.lb. XII1U1) HtrceU
gMITJI a HA.IS lOL.lJI,
No. 10 S. THIIID STREET,
UANKi;lCS AND JiUOKKItS.
pec!e,8tock.,Va'i.'Baalai."Vocharaand C'li.ln.aud
II Oovernmeut Sucurtll.a Uouubt and Said, tuhli
OIL STOCKS
liOL'l.lIT AN'O HOLD
Oat CuMMIM-HIOS,
hi tiliOKUEJ. BOTB,
Hrokar,
10-M-tn BlBi HurMt.
Uo KP.W 7-30 LOAN.
0. kiib.rrlptlons rocalved. and tn. Note.
rwnl.U,dfr..w all -.... by flEow(B KQTJ)
Hanker,
lO.-Jl-Ja Ho. 18 fl. TlllKi) Stxct.
QEOTlCJIi HT1TI38, alt..
IfANUrACTTOING MACHINISiT
KNOINKKK,
ir.!(.
Ko. K'.'l J. PEfOND Btr.tt, rhl'ftdc !'.ifa.
J
M XZ 1IA It IS XI
I 1'CK KBTALISHJIKNT,
eLCOND d tUlitrliVT hiS;.t I'll aa t.
t . r.
AuVtWl TO Tl!k IV.. I NT
FOTAUZlNtl TJtlRry-l)AY CX.0CRW,
M irt iiraHa aiticla rr Church?!, llotali. Racf,
AJli A-S r Tl I FK CV FTTR nr,T.T TTVfS.
( Lv HS lAt.i'MHt-'.l AND WAKUA N i il.
ft:2-J t Tii.uiui-i u' ct,ry dtitr;ptioO
xa TO PTUrCArTAIK8 AND OWNTIR!.
J-f?.-T.TIl. rutkimd havliiK lt-and the K NSlNii
Ivji MUfiW iHfC K, beg i to luicri-'i hit fji--n.tik.a l
fatf.iiB ct ll.e r-ek,IKat Ke lo vr-P'Wfd mliti lucrcMU
Ucuiuei t a-jcoaninudaia ttmao ha in vciai to i riuiti
cr r iAAjkl. anil Uiiiia ft iiiactial all jnt apantr aud
cau K..r, v ill five im""'!! akUuiiwa Vj aii v-.at.a
mi -U l to hi in U T r i;ri.
ai-taiii or Aut-ina, bhlp-rwnntr, anil MacMnlsU
bftvut vum-lii lu iciiiur, ai ai-lioluHl to caJ.
iuU.0 tlik trcucr ut tJ.-' . .It of V-.' tirMtlJt" Pateat
Mt.uIHc I'l iiij uwti.in," or Co.i-t?r 1'alnt, Ar Um prtat i s. a
W jii it" v-k.fcf it-' boitoian, kir Ui'a ctty.l auk (u-.y;.ruj Ed
lujruiaL Ui aaiu vu tiittUtiit I' rut.
UH H. H WHITT,
K-umhi-'ton Hkjv !)irk,
ajhll-H rlara ftvauu.UiT Laaitl Mlrxs.
KPT CTTY TKEAPUTIKTI'P OFFICR. 50-IV-jV
venter ;i, im.i. The I'aiui'liW't l-w fm 0
WANTS
AIU1M K118 IVAN 1 I'D.
Hi Ut Ilf I A "T MINT OP WA)Hf-T.f,l
Cn ; V " I'm: i r TU t iM4-TF!,
w at i d imiiMdini. r ify ! -d rAK-r:WTfH, to r
I- 1'itn' l.r ii .MartiM..! ft, f-Tn a n.' ntli, aad a
i:l cit t --r l, mntiiim till tritK Ma of.n tAit.
1 a in"t..iif.i -a it if f'-rfd-l 'd lt i (Lowr-ma-nt 1'
uTko en a,nd H"-ir in.U In iti t i - ii to fch.t l.xk.ft.
jims a I i.ihn.
t .nl amM'rt rinrtma-ir,
'J r ji'imiii-i t ol WathUnron.
SMALL KrKNIHKI
i . uf fir-. :' i in two ur ii,r-a
mx. A-'dn s a. "lk-nlrv
ll-l f
',i'Tf oi i iirl and 1 1 1
1'AI'lMli MANTf'.l), Vim A CKVl-
io a ite aud luunMtt
i .xli.-4 . 11-4
i ii t. Ai'd tm Vi. It . ii,,
i -.f y ili-.ii t i . ,-i.i, r a,
.or i i '. , t- - hi ! iut AtraoU
at t oiti lo a
lilrt-tt "tm't ur4 II'
ry o t h v. r v u l r r.
1 l -L'I M T UN Ot O' N TKUV
T" 1 V t l;i I i . l-A K 1 -
Pol tcifHi.H 'imr.(ti lirr!
r ?. .n.t. (
t 4 ,1,'r-' l; an hi t (i4- tl n iii lt tr.itt'ii. d romI a
c i rrtu- Mini il dim i at tlif di i-r.i-ai.l of tli MHrf trjf
f tfr 'lim-tir), In tr i'i,,lh..ri .j n it.. pronci U'l.-n nf
n,rft li f r Hid I' li fl ni' ivntl i in 1 1 litni'iit f.f frr-irit
rn j-k'fd In i Hinti rU ill; n 1 1 n-' r nut'-, tr tlniml c ur
f T" ... Mi 1 o li'T furMiif'-K t. Iff l-'il'tr-J Nfa'i Tnllftind
is Cr-titt' d t. ih i-t.rnif c-t t-f nu.t.dn in Ohim Uvea a4
nt. -rr- Hi' -nr..! w.i ni i r imi i.' nhty n'- n.l.-r ai c hro-unt
ti itiBfKi- ; in rt it adiuifil'trii'i n. aid ihe conduct of tbe
in. M-irei- r f' rr d in .in- ; lm r. lv nr.l i i llio .svn tary.
rt i-r tl.c irnmi'ti,itf Mun rvl ii.n thr undor-lnoii to
turm all n ii-tt time ;iMii.i irn'iTii; ilnri'iu, ut to Ihi
9Ut n r t (lu Httc, ftM ti t t8 ftitiiri iM'il ii rui ri-K ada
I af ar-i d I em to ir cr-.l i ai ttc ntic tiave aide!
Ir. Hit (i)-p rht t ton . i ri m'p: ilt r-.
Ii in rui.ctt that tli c stliii'iit-i Mitt t n r. ret, n- led ti tht
iti'i I i-A Mi li tn 1 CMen mi If Itn tlif a i;lrc--;
on of r-inn t'f rthr, " inn-nfr tl r-p-Ml "f 'li tritlmial
S' r i iiih'fi, and Hi Tra MnlMtrass all Itn -nets tijirr it'ita.
vtli I'iiIiku tiia f anil -t n - ix'-i.'lut Ot ml t aim li- if
hDu'dtiiii arv n)d In tl.c pi'i.-tt !.-(' k nid i hy tit l rv
in t i Cm ti c .ittpiiini'-nl i t tliut tt- r-h Ht.lecnii. it in '(-
f '.!( v nrrnl tliat ml H';r li.n rip i kt.iw i'il'i of i.ir'a
liiil'iiiant in be Kiown by t lie l"pfm nt. conccrntnit
ik'Ii tt'ciiHi r. will 1 1 nn. .ti i k ate tl-cm lnil nnd pn uifUy
tn i i.c in ilfrstirti" d.
I'tihiishi-rs nl new-ijiiiiicrs tht-Muboiit tlio roun'ry will
rciu'i i it- e ii U,' S' i-' i r'.t tit.. mu t nt ,.i,d U.t iu3lic
hy kl' Uu cniiM'Iciitii'l iiibiu-jiti.ii t tti it ctr.l
V.I'W lil ,)OItON,
11 K-flt-w'lni KrtMcllfr nl th" I re or.
SFEt.lAL NOTICED.
OLDIKKS' OKri.AN.S.-TUK IX-
' ' 1(rigl.'d will ttiiM-t fit Motucra orr-tlH'r I'eta'.lvM
ri" F'lrl: tit tit n'o tri'Nftt.. nf d'citid I'rTiti-ylv.itiia Sol
(1 erf. and HM.I-.rt- a rri1 ir ih nh nf phi'(iirlphii at
tl.c l.t- ininf Dip I N ION BI.KKMH 1 N T A SM M K f( V,
s... 1 ih h. hKVtMU iii-f-t,on On- -i.'-J. ?t, tftih, an4
It .il. ( I tin p cent m ij li ( NovtmlnTi, lietwt.-n tlio h a
otl'A.IH ttni T M , tur the ntrp p of heirlni iitl ra
ti"n anil inait njr arr(irikcm''tiis inr 1 1 1 a-lfnUmun of
tMl ai int.- tlic- H honl ai d lnt ttil n s pro- lUed bjr t&
hiatc lor tlitii iiiiu it U-tiai.ee an rtlnratUMi.
TiiOrt. 11. Itl'RKO TM,
PutK rlttt ti u nt h il.Hrri-' urphn.
I AM V - T K ! i y'.V?TJ ti' r Hi t.. 11 7-4t J
Wyi " ()T TK'F. OF TIIK. 1 ) !: L ANVARK
Mtfial Jitiu.aiir C'mpinv, I'hltadi ijmia, Nir
vmihfr 1, 11,
iM'imcniMTai
TTif fottowlmr tfltiniriit ol ti.e mfitiri of Iha 0man-r
! jmiMInIipo hi i or.lt-nn ty h a (ir.ivi-ii ti'f iut'tnruar :
r ii l-'m.t rcri'lvi-d iron. Vy. Nt, It..1!, tn OH 2l-H,L64,
(mi Mhrinf an.t I tUr.a Klike 1.'l.ot; M
On Hit Ji-.kn Hd,;. 7 IH
--tJ,7) 00
Prmi'mrn fn rolicies uot Marked
ull, Nov. 1, Irvvj 94. IT 41
Ml
rrrmininn rnaTk'l tf) aacunio-i froui Hu eiuutr 1, ItijJ.
to Oc fhiir ..1, 1'I
On Manio aiftl luiatid KNk Hl'i.l 71
On Mrt- Hik 11 ..v-fi V.'i
In turrit during va:ne prri il Sai-
VBi.'lt&r 7Sfit
Lo-iii s, F cr.iri, Ac . d' lliu tl c ye ir ai
lanne anu liiia'iu riaviauon
LonHPh $.M1?'M W
Kin- l.ct". r,-H5 Ht
ltolnrii 1 ii-tuiui.1.1 U.XA DH
IMmii'-ai r.'H IL.i;t! VH
Attliiry ClilUK'-s I'M I 'M
AtlM-rtia!.,, I rlut ni. Ac U
Tavifhl nll: Jtta.it '1 ;i on I'rt-
iiiiiiio , I'oiK I s, M:. imnl, t. c 11 'tx' '7
luxucnaes, 3a ;irlo-, Rent, .Vr M,0 Wt
3l. (kJl W
$'fW.M4 HO
r tax. a o
Tl.ls iac :ci heof the amo.T.t reserved to
ilivtui'iiui ai d prot li.
AS&LIS fir TIIK CMMl'ANV,
Kovriiihrt 1, lHlil.
HOUKiO United Htaiva t tvu 1'i.r Cent Loan,
Ifil
1U,(KX) I nitidrtatta bi I'm Cunt I.uaa.
I SKI
I -litti-d Mtitei 8ix f or C't nt. Lum,
( l2t
100,000 Mute ot I cnnt lvunla, l ive tx
( i nt. I.fiui ,
JYt.CCo 8tatenl 1'eniiuylvuiila, 81k I'erCfnt,
IhiBII
lno.CtiO Citvtit riiUadvlpUla.Mx lVr CotiU
Ixian
30,000 PeniihjIvanlaititilroatl.latM'jrtKiii't-,
hi For Cunt J ton ds
&0,)09 l'otmnvlvania Haiiroad.ad Mi-f tgaKO,
HU I't-rCenl. I.oiidn
VtiK0 ;i0u nl eren Mot k tittriiiuutuwa Wa
Cotnany, prlurtptil and Intercut
KiiaranU'edhy tlio City uf l'hllii-
fU'liilita
6,U4) HIiari'N Stuck rcniulvanufi
Jfuflroail ('otruininy
6.0CO lMi Hhan-i Mock North l'cnnnyl-
vania ft nil road Company
&0.CO0 t ailed Sta'ci Trca-my Curt l li
ra! oi of Iniiolitedni i-H
GO, 00 Hi te of 1 ennuativi' i'ivo Per Cent
l.nan
l.oHrm ru Itond and MtrtKno,
amply uccurrU
100,000 ov
113,215 00
- 75.rCt ftO
9 t.OWi W
MMO 00
iMtm sr
2? ,000 00
&1,23M
r.3oo oo
0,100 oo
9.050 00
48.433 00
12,000 00
1VH.70O M
Far. Coat. H12,t(jO&0. Market
Value -
Real Kxtatr
Unit recoialil' tur Imuranne made.
ItaJanceia de at AKonciei, rrumlumi
(.it Alarm Foln ieii, Arcrued In
tiTvat, and ctlier dbta due the
Company
Scrip and Stuck of Sundry Insurem-a
and oth-r C m.anij, tivt U).
Katlmatt'd Value
Cai-b on depittil wilh C.8.
tJot ercuuot, aubjvet tu
ten diiVh- caU SltY.r)0 00
Caalitnliank-i 0tt,ir4 m
Cash In lrawor 617 M
$r.7,ft?r or
:iri,noo no
fcJ.TW 24
J..J 00
Pim.ADKi nil a. Noveir.!r f, 1H. The Board of D.roo
tora havti this dnv d-Iared a Ca-li Iitvldeiid of TK per
t ut. on iht c-a,ilaJ ttock, aud hi.X purct-ut tntureatu
tho nrrip of tho Company, p.iyahle on and aftor the
1st ot Jecemur pxoximo, ttvt of N'aUotial end 8utte
tax'.
XJity bare auto declared a florip Dividend of FOUTT
per cent, on the oarucd pruuiluniff lor the war endlntf o
loler lHi4,oertirtoutr fur wuMi will be Imned to Ua
parlies cntn led t thu ian.e. on ar d alVr the lat of Dooeia
U-r pruMiiio, tiee of National and hiaie taxca.
'Ihoy hava ordt red. also, that the icrlp certlfleatee ol
protiwot the omp.iny for the y ar lwo be rciceined la
Caih, at the ofUre ol the llumptny, nn and after Uii Ut of
! in ber pruxluo. aii intcic-t lUenun tu ceaae oo tkai
Uht.
certificate of profit-; Issued under $YA 1r the Art of
Incorporation, "no i'ritnrat shall tnur nnloaa rluiiDed
-wiiktu two yearn i.t'UT the dou;aralluii of the dividual
wlKrcoi II ia eridoaoo."
PIKtX'lUKS-
Thomas O. II ami,
.lotonC Darn,
Kdhiand A. 8- ii3t.
'I heophtlna rauiillny,
John It. l'onrone,
.lam- h I rai-iiuir,
Ilt nry C Dalh tt, Jr.,
Javta C. Hand,
William C l.itawlH,
Joneph II. Seal.
Ui-orKO O. I.tipcr,
iliiih Cri.i.
KjbeitHurtou,
Bamunl E. fttokee,
.1. feniiUn,
Id nrv Muau
William lionlton.
iCthvard ItarhiiKtoii,
ll.JnneH HroulvO,
Jacob P, Jopi h,
JdtnoN It Mot arUuds,
Junhua I. Kyrc,
hjicnct'r Mcllvatne,
Jolm H. Aemplo.i'Utitiarg,
A. It. Border du
THOMAS C. HAND. Preildeat.
JOHN 0. 1'AVIH, Vloe-l'renMl. at.
11 in it t Lri BtKV, Secretary, 11 11-lm
rzf DIVIDKN-D NOTICE.
HirrnHi hi.. 4th November IHtW.
ROHH Oil. COMPANY.-Capital HW,t)u( Hharea $1 Ot
each. The lmeciora hiive thU day declared their aeooud
monthly dividend ol THHKK l'KU CKNT. on the Capital
Ktork for the month ol October, out ot the proiltt ol the
OH produced, hlitludclpiiia iitliscrlheM will be paid at tha
olllfe ot M-Ct T('lii;oii Col. LI MS, ha. 'JMN. tioul
btreet on or alter the sth Instant,
Wil, 1,1AM M CUTCHKOV.Pro-ildent.
ItoitntT Wrar, Jiu.havruie y. ll-l.'-UX
- VKNNbYLYAMA RAILROAD COM-
FA.N V,
run AinfLcnu. Noveinhur i, 1HC4.
The ltoard nf Directors tu thin day declared a Meiei
annnal dividend ot KlVi: I'U CKN f. on Dm Capital
Stoth ortheCuiip;tn), clear of aUunal and State uxeaa
payable on and after 15tu tn-it.
Fowera of Attorney for eollecilon of dividend ran fcehft
on npphcHiioa at the uihce of Ue Minpany, No. ti
Xlilllf) Btrvet. TUOMAtJ 1'. KIKTII.
il -va Tieaiurer.
f-Jif NATIONAL DANK OF COMMERCE.
-i I'lili.Ai't.Li'Hia, November 1, liwrl,
Tiie Itonrrt of TMretf'Ts ti.ivt I'll, day dt-i Ured a dlvl
d iulol HV Kfl.lt Ct.NT., .iivaon tin il.-tnaiid, citax ot
all liixa.
1 1 1. 1 u JOHN A. LE WH.ratOilcr.
j-r is1 ruii.AHKi.riii a kxoTanok com-
pas v, Novftll'r.R 7. sr..
Tl Mtin.iM -ra liava una Jay d. Urfil a iIIvI-Iom) of ONH
T'OI-LAK rr kh.irt'. pAjUlili-uu and tut.r tUa l.llllii.l,.
bj t S.i-! -Iu:.. m at t'.c I. tciuuii j.
11 11-lw lliSN'iY D S.ltKltr.rtD, S,-nttry.
rT'T- NOTIPK. -MI. PKKSONS HAVINO
lly rl in. aidinit ti e UHIl.N I L VII K.or luiyof
il. Ci minttl.es, t.ill ika-.t iirua.-ul tl.tm to the litu!ar
. t'lu-d btfi-rt; li.t; l.loi i'cc -tutu i. IM-I.al No. Ulti(. Ha;8
i.i I H r.it. JAJtl L. t I. V.HOiiN,
IMS-Mtl 'fr.as'irr.
rti' u'Fick of Tin-: ihiladkli'IIIA.
tia. Wtiiat,.Nc. .0 8.6th. Vi-N I'll Slr.i t.
Nn. i i ui.ii 11, IS-. 4.
Onli-rs Sir Co, will fcf reoclvt.1 at tuu ultima, ur at
.,'.. oi' .11. IH0j,A8B. .TEW VIST.
11-12 7t Chtt-i jtSufctiiwur.
f-r;- AHMY,' NAVY, AND CITIZEN'S
Clcliimn Jt.niln-ultl.ired. KHoalttt-rHlrapa, Wt.aUU,
c, Ui .oi. uiMmi'ki.cu',.1 Kuuctlprices
Murdiani T.ttlor,
id fl ?m Wo in vranv pjw'i. aimt-.n nut
BUll'tL KtJ WACHlNhl "A OUK.S,
(imi'i!,
So. CS N. Ht l' TRLJl.T,
i iiiuu.1 i.nnk.
We Tt prtfnrcd to UU oidur. w unj .stent ft ear w.U
t!k"l"lNt.HV T0H rOTTON lltn WOOLliM WILLB.
lucluiJiiiK all IvttUl ituiiwV.u.tiUUI UI CaiUitig, tfi.iu ling,
and Wiavli..
v ii Hit itc tiie UnlioB or manufacturer. k our ..tea'
at., wuraa.